The Three Tiers of Leather Belt: Entry Level, Mid, & End Tier
We continue our Three Tiers buying guides with a companion article that helps you to understand the different qualities of leather belts.
We continue our Three Tiers buying guides with a companion article that helps you to understand the different qualities of leather belts.
The UES No.8 Slub Nep Long Sleeve T-Shirt takes a humble wardrobe staple and takes it a new level through a slubby 9.5 oz. cotton fabric.
As cooler weather begins to creep in, we've got five options (plus one more) for casual woolen outerwear to keep the cold out.
The fact that these jeans have held up over nearly a decade of wear as a landscape gardener is a true testament to the quality of UES denim.
This nifty little number from UES will for some be an instant addition to their EDC, or for others — completely replace it.
Resurrecting an all but forgotten set from the mid-1940s are UES's 14.9 oz Post World War II Denim Jacket and Regular Straight Jeans.
Made from 11 oz. cotton woven with low tension on a vintage shuttle loom, these tees feature an charmingly uneven texture.
These Japanese-made and milled chinos are a beautifully saturated shade of dark olive, reactive dyed for patina potential.
Each of these charming dual-fabric coasters are made in Japan using denim and flannel scraps from UES garment production.
At 15.5 ounces per-square-yard, the UES Tricotine Shirt is thicc. To put that in perspective, most mid-weight raw denim jeans are about that heavy.